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Re: I would like to buy this enhancement (highly motivated buyer)
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Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
Subject: |
Re: I would like to buy this enhancement (highly motivated buyer) |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Oct 2006 08:58:31 -0700 (PDT) |
Yes, it seems to work great for all my initial tests so far. Han-Wen is very
fast. I have already made a word processor document that references several
EPS clips from the original score. Now I only have one score to maintain
and one document to maintain, and when I change the score the revised clips
are automatically reflected in the word processor document (assuming the
clip file names were not also changed).
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
>
> Since Han-Wen already has implemented what Rick requested, the
> discussion is now obsolete.
>
> /Mats
>
> Quoting Erik Sandberg <address@hidden>:
>
>> On Thursday 12 October 2006 18:22, Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
>>> Thanks for the suggestion Mats.
>>>
>>> My motivation for this is that I am currently writing some lesson
>>> material
>>> that reference full scores and would like to make a nice word processor
>>> document that flows, with illustrations embedded in the text, and the
>>> text
>>> flows around the illustrations, etc. (an old school typography look with
>>> no
>>> grids or tables). Something that really looks nice and has an "artful"
>>> use
>>> of typography and imbedded illustrations. I found that I needed dozens
>>> of
>>> music snippets from the original, and was wasting a lot of time
>>> massaging
>>> my already-completed-just-fine scores to put the excerpted notes into
>>> dedicated variables for re-use, tags, skiptypesetting, etc. Times
>>> having
>>> to do that for all the vertical staffs, lyrics, chord names, across the
>>> needed measures, amplified the work.
>>>
>>> Finally I threw my hands up in frustration and thought of how I would
>>> make
>>> such a document using just a simple typewriter and xActo knife.
>>
>> In this case, it is not sufficient to just use \tag etc., because if you
>> do,
>> each snippet will be treated as the first system, so time signature etc.
>> will
>> be displayed in each example.
>>
>> One solution for you could be to wrap the .ly code inside a .tely
>> document,
>> and use lilypond-book. Lilypond-book generates one individual .eps for
>> each
>> system, so if you just insert \breaks in the right spots, then it should
>> give
>> you what you want (this way, you will also get page breaks between
>> systems in
>> a natural way).
>>
>> Also, I hope you know about OOoLilypond; if not, please read the ML
>> archives.
>>
>> --
>> Erik
>>
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